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1. e4 
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It's a very common and very easy to be developed through so many variations. Play as white, I usually start with 1. e2 e4 and hope black doesn't perform Sicilian Defense, I hate that ... | 
   
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1... e5 
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A common and a quite good response to 1. e2 e4 ... | 
   
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2. Nf3 
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Initiating an attack to black's pawn, I move the knight to f3... (King's Knight Opening, C40) | 
   
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2... d6 
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Black move his pawn to d6, starting a strong Philidor's Defence, but here come a new problem. It's very hard to develop his king's bishop... | 
   
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3. Nc3 
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Actually an usual response to break Philidor's Defence is moving white pawn to d4, but I want to try something new: moving queen's knight to c3.  | 
   
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3... Bg4 
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3. ....... Bg4?
I don't know why black move the bishop to g4, it's very weak... Actually Nc6 is better..
But as long it doesn't threat my king, I let it stand here. | 
   
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4. Bc4 
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I move my bishop to c4 to prepare castling, a very common idea for beginner like me. | 
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4... h6 
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Black move his pawn to h6, maybe he want to stop my knight's movements. Here I see a very good chance to attack black... A queen sacrifice!  | 
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5. Nxe5 
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5. Nxe5!?
I think it's the most interesting move in this game. Giving my queen to black! 
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5... Bxd1 
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Actually black must think it deeply, because I won't give my queen without any reasons. But, maybe he thought that I make an error or because I am still beginner (the last is right!)
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How if black refuse my queen and take my knight at e5? There's no problem. I'll take the g4 bishop and performing a well developed position. | 
   
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6. Bxf7+ 
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My bishop do a starting check 6. Bxf7+ !! 
The king has no choices. He just can move to e7 since d7 is guarded by my knight. | 
   
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6... Ke7 
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And a very beautiful checkmate that can't be avoided since 5. ..... Bxd1 ??
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7. Nd5# 
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